Mid-Morning Full Archive

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On this radio issue of "Today's Christian Woman" Live on Mid-Morning, Margot Starbuck offers three ways to practice compassion in whatever neighborhood you call home. Lifetime worry wart Ginger Kolbaba shares five strategies to stop fretting. Beth Ortstadt humorously details the traumas of finding a new hair stylist. And Rachel Stallard explains why and how her family made the switch from two incomes to one. Plus highlights from the May/June issue from TCW's Managing Editor Camerin Courtney.

On this radio issue of Today's Christian Woman magazine live on Mid-Morning, Brenda Waggoner and Jane Rubietta examine submission from two different perspectives. Jennie McLaurin answers the question I know Jesus loves me but does He like me? Are you easily irritated by others' actions or remarks? Dori Harrell offers wise pointers for moving from easily to rarely offended. Good conversation, plus giveaways including Avalon's latest CD, that's what you'll find on today's Mid-Morning!

Today's Christian Woman magazine returns for another year of live "issues" on Mid-Morning. TCW's Camerin Courtney introduces their new Cause of the Year: Combating Sex Trafficking, and details what you can do to help stop this evil. Keri Wyatt Kent unpacks the meaning of the familiar New Testament words "the kingdom of heaven." And learn why saying thank you can actually make you happier, healthier, and more energetic.

Gracie Rosenberg lost both her legs in a car wreck at age 17. On the September/October issue of Today's Christian Woman Live on Mid-Morning, the vibrant wife and mother of two teenage sons shares her story and the mighty work God is doing through Standing with Hope, the ministry He's entrusted to her. Celeste Palermo's explains why she's wealthier and wiser after going on a shopping fast. Suzanne Eller explores why teen girls and young women are willing to expose and exploit themselves in her article, "The Rise of Raunch." And Stephanie Voiland explores God's all-out declaration of love and promise written on His hands in "God's Tattoo."

Should your daughter get the HPV vaccine? Lindsey O'Connor explores the pros and cons on the radio "issue" of "Today's Christian Woman" Live on Mid-Morning. Never-married, 30something Camerin Courtney explains why one isn't the loneliest number. Wearing her Managing Editor hat, Camerin also discusses TCW's new look. And Char and Lynne take listeners inside the July/August issue, sharing insights from their favorite features and articles.

On the March issue of "Today's Christian Woman" Live on Mid-Morning, Marshele Waddell explores the emotional and spiritual battlegrounds facing today's military families. Jodi Leas, mom of two sons, reflects on how she's resolved her off-and-on longing for a daughter. Siri Mitchell targets ways to pray for believers around the world. And Mary Jenson, author of "Over Salad and Hot Bread" (Howard, ISBN # 1-4165-3334-6), affectionately shares lessons learned from her friendship with a much older woman.

On February's issue of Today's Christian Woman Live on Mid-Morning, the culturally-savvy Connie Neal tells parents what they need to know about MySpace, the social networking website for tweens and teens. Keri Wyatt Kent explores three old spiritual disciplines that can breathe fresh air into your conversations with God. And soul sisters Cheri Mueller and Sally Miller share advice for fostering spiritual friendships.

On today's Today's Christian Woman Live on Mid-Morning, Trish Berg shares how she and her friends tackle the meal-preparation crunch by consolidating and coordinating their efforts to help each other out. Dynamic NPR commentator and journalism professor Patricia Raybon discusses the challenges of cultivating a meaningful prayer life, including how to pray amidst life's challenging circumstances. And Holly Robaina explores why shows like Medium and Ghost Whisperer are so successful.